It's All Over Town
It's All Over Town is a 1964 British musical film starring Frankie Vaughan.[1] It was directed by Douglas Hickox who said they shot it in 15 days without sound and the "script consisted of two tiny typewritten pages, badly typewritten at that."[2] The film features Lance Percival as a daydreaming stage technician and Willie Rushton as his friend, and includes songs performed by the Springfields, Clodagh Rodgers, the Bachelors, Acker Bilk and the Hollies, as well as Frankie Vaughan.[3]
It's All Over Town | |
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Directed by | Douglas Hickox |
Written by | Stewart Farrar |
Produced by | Jacques de Lane Lea |
Starring | Frankie Vaughan Lance Percival Willie Rushton |
Cinematography | Martin Curtis |
Edited by | Maria Moruzzi |
Music by | Ivor Raymonde |
Cast
- Frankie Vaughan as himself
- Lance Percival as Richard Abel
- Willie Rushton as Fat Friend
- Acker Bilk as himself
- The Springfields as Themselves
- The Hollies as Themselves
- The Bachelors as Themselves
- Cloda Rogers as herself (spelling used in screen credits)
- Wayne Gibson as himself
- Jan and Kelly as Themselves
- Ivor Cutler as Salvationist
- Ingrid Anthofer as herself
- April Olrich as Russian Dancer
- Stephen Jack as narrator
References
- IT'S ALL OVER TOWN Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 31, Iss. 360, (Jan 1, 1964): 26.
- Schhh, high camp, and Mr Sloane, The Guardian 25 Feb 1970: 8.
- Soundtrack listing, IMDB.
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